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Hunter, Matthew

Jonathan H. Batey Kevin Hunter Matthew S. A. Horstwood... [Pg.497]

KUby JM, Hopkins S, Venetta TM, DiMassimo B, Cloud GA, Lee JY, Alldredge L, Hunter E, Lambert D, Bolognesi D, Matthews T, Johnson MR, Nowak MA, Shaw GM, Saag MS (1998) Potent suppression of HlV-1 replication in humans by T-20, a peptide inhibitor of gp41-mediated virus entry. Nat Med 4 1302-1307... [Pg.196]

Birkhead, T. R., Pellatt, E. J., Matthews, I. M., Roddis, N. J., Hunter, F. M., McPhie, F., and Castillo-Juarez, H. 2006. Genic capture and the genetic basis of sexually selected traits in the zebra finch. Evolution 60 2389-2398. [Pg.505]

Hunter R, Barnes J, Oakeley HF, Matthews DM. Toxicity of fohc acid given in pharmacological doses to healthy volunteers. Lancet 1970 l(7637) 61-3. [Pg.1436]

In 1910. Matthew Arnold Hunter [18.1] used the same method but he used very pure titanium chloride, which was reduced with sodium under high pressure in a closed steel container (Figure 18.2). In a typical charge he mixed 500 gTiCl, and 245 g sodium metal. After heating to dull red heat an explosive reaction started and ended immediately. After the mixture had been cooled and washed with water, small beads of pure metallic titanium were obtained. [Pg.499]

Gittins N S, Hunter-Blair YL, Matthews JN, Coulthard MG Comparison of alteplase and heparin in maintaining the patency of paediatric central venous haemodialysis lines a randomised controlled trial. Arch Dis Child 2007 92 499-501. [Pg.59]


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